"I made 6 of them for Christmas presents. I
put a few BB's inside before I sealed the last flap. I found that it
made a great solid base and stopped the Calendar from rolling around.
Everyone seemed excited about them and were asking if I could repeat
the Calendar again for 2013. Thank you for your prompt reply and I certainly
am looking forward to getting the new one soon. A great present for
my desk in my computer room. Robin Greer"

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"Having used your site for paper models for many
years. I like to make at least one each year to keep on top of the Computer
and on the modeling desk. May you keep the paper modeling lists going
for many years. Thanks, Miles"

2015 Dodecahedron Calendar Cardstock Models (No-Glue & Glue
Versions)

I
really like having a dodecahedron calendar on my desk at work or in
my home office.

It's
easier to access the full year from this simple paper model than by
paging through a traditional calendar, and takes up very little space.

This
project started out as a simple card stock model until I noticed an
increasing number of my coworkers did not have glue or didn't like using
glue.

So
in addition to the standard glue-tab version, I also created a no-glue
version.

This
was a very challenging design for me because I designed it entirely
by hand in a paint program.

We
have added a new version of our dodec calendar, a combo of the glue
and no-glue versions.

It
is the same as the glue version but with a secret door.

The
month of January opens for access to the inside, so you can keep things
inside, paperclips, etc.

Instructions
for the No-Glue Dodecahedron:

After
printing out the template on cardstock, just score all sides of each
pentagon and cut every red line.

Pre-fold
all scored lines.

To
assemble, slide the tabs into the bottom of each notch, working your
way around the center before doing the top & bottom.

If
a tab does not go together well at first, just move on to the next one
and then go back to the trouble spots afterward.

Once
the tabs and notches are lined up they usually go together fairly easily.